AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate by an econometric method which countries or regions in Asia are superior import hubs for Japan based on two axes, the third party logistics (3PL) business power of Japanese local forwarders and the logistical environment catch-up speed of these countries. According to the estimated results, this simple model can explain the structural changes in China's logistics based on its WTO accession and can develop Japanese forwarders’ stable import hub ranking by suggesting total optimization in the East Asian NIES (newly industrial economies) and the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Countries) districts by Japanese forwarders
The economic growth and development in emerging Asian countries were attained for more rapidly and d...
January, 2008A previous version of this paper was presented at the Hitotsubashi Conference on Intern...
This paper investigates Japanese trade by mode of transport, i.e., air transport versus maritime shi...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate by an econometric method which countries or regi...
The purpose of this paper is to device ways to quantitatively capture the international logistics po...
In recent decades, the intensification of intra-regional trade within East Asia has been driven by t...
The expansion of trade relationships among East Asian economies along with the high economic growth ...
This article at first traces the development stages in logistics since the establishment of the worl...
This paper aims to evaluate the extent of China’s forward linkage of global value chains (GVCs) with...
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of global competitiveness index (GCI) o...
This paper seeks to analyze determinants of Asian countries' comparative advantage in the automotive...
Japanese merger and acquisitions strategy to leverage country's cheap labour and establish long-term...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I want to make it clear the source of competitiveness o...
In this paper we investigate various trends, behavioral patterns and geographic determinants of dire...
This paper analyzes the causes of the decline in Japan's border effect by estimating gravity equatio...
The economic growth and development in emerging Asian countries were attained for more rapidly and d...
January, 2008A previous version of this paper was presented at the Hitotsubashi Conference on Intern...
This paper investigates Japanese trade by mode of transport, i.e., air transport versus maritime shi...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate by an econometric method which countries or regi...
The purpose of this paper is to device ways to quantitatively capture the international logistics po...
In recent decades, the intensification of intra-regional trade within East Asia has been driven by t...
The expansion of trade relationships among East Asian economies along with the high economic growth ...
This article at first traces the development stages in logistics since the establishment of the worl...
This paper aims to evaluate the extent of China’s forward linkage of global value chains (GVCs) with...
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of global competitiveness index (GCI) o...
This paper seeks to analyze determinants of Asian countries' comparative advantage in the automotive...
Japanese merger and acquisitions strategy to leverage country's cheap labour and establish long-term...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I want to make it clear the source of competitiveness o...
In this paper we investigate various trends, behavioral patterns and geographic determinants of dire...
This paper analyzes the causes of the decline in Japan's border effect by estimating gravity equatio...
The economic growth and development in emerging Asian countries were attained for more rapidly and d...
January, 2008A previous version of this paper was presented at the Hitotsubashi Conference on Intern...
This paper investigates Japanese trade by mode of transport, i.e., air transport versus maritime shi...